include `./` in example x.py commands for smoother copy-paste experience

The current directory is typically not on the user's $PATH.
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## Cheat sheet
* Use `x.py build --stage 1 src/libstd src/tools/rustdoc` to make a useable
* Use `./x.py build --stage 1 src/libstd src/tools/rustdoc` to make a useable
rustdoc you can run on other projects.
* Add `src/libtest` to be able to use `rustdoc --test`.
* If you've used `rustup toolchain link local /path/to/build/$TARGET/stage1`
previously, then after the previous build command, `cargo +local doc` will
Just Work.
* Use `x.py doc --stage 1 src/libstd` to use this rustdoc to generate the
* Use `./x.py doc --stage 1 src/libstd` to use this rustdoc to generate the
standard library docs.
* The completed docs will be available in `build/$TARGET/doc/std`, though the
bundle is meant to be used as though you would copy out the `doc` folder to